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The Communications Adapter
The communication adapter is the bridge between your
terminal and its power and data in one connection.
Ports
The adapter has four ports and they are:
1.
Data In
2.
Power In
3.
Internet In
4.
Phone/RS232 In
Standalone terminals support an Ethernet connection. Semi-integrated terminals support the
following connection options:
•
RS232 to Ethernet
•
RS232 to RS232
•
RS232 to USB
The PINpad
This is an optional piece of hardware. When
connected to your terminal it is used by the
customer to enter information and select
options regarding the transaction. If you don’t
have a PINpad, the customer will use the
terminal to enter information.
1.
Function keys
The
F1
and
F4
keys can be used to
select onscreen options.
2. Navigation keys
Use the
F2
and
F3
arrow keys to
navigate the screens and menus.
3. Command keys
•
Cancel
•
Correction
•
OK
(or
Enter
)
4. Card readers
•
Insert chipped cards
•
Swipe cards
•
Contactless cards
Cord to terminal
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IN
RS232
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2
3
4
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CHQ
SAV / EP
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CANC
ANNUL
CORR
OK
F1
F2
F3
F4
Welcome / Bonjour
If you use a PINpad, you must process card
transactions on it except manual which is
processed on the terminal.
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